On Wednesday, our editor-in-chief got a briefing with EVGA at the company’s showroom in Taipei for Computex 2016, where a few new custom Geforce Pascal products were introduced for the first time. This week, EVGA is now unveiling the Geforce GTX 1080 Classified, the Geforce GTX 1080 Hybrid and the Geforce GTX 1080 SC to show that they are actual products and not just fast-looking designs printed on paper.

EVGA has already announced both the standard GTX Titan X as well as its factory-overclocked SuperClocked version and the liquing cooling ready Hydro Copper version, but we now have full details including the level of the factory overclock on both versions.

Following Nvidia's official launch of the new GM200 Maxwell based GTX Titan X graphics card, EVGA has announced its own versions, including a standard reference clocked card, as well as SuperClocked and Hydro Copper versions.